Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Eduardo Alexandre de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Manosso,Rose Maria, Braune,Gisela, Marcenovicz,Priscila Cavalheiro, Kuritza,Leandro Nagae, Ventura,Henrique Larsen Brunow, Paploski,Igor Adolfo Dexheimer, Kikuti,Mariana, Biondo,Alexander Welker
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Dog bites are the third most common cause of absenteeism among postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Southern Brazil, with an average off-work time of approximately two days for each biting episode. The objective of this study was to evaluate the neighborhood characteristics involving dog bites that occurred during work time in postal workers, its impact on work and consequent preventive alternatives. A descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study was designed for all Curitiba postal workers. Data were descriptively analyzed and the hypothesis of correlation between median monthly income, population density and occurrence of dog bites was tested. A total of 34.9% of the postal workers answered the questionnaire and 64.6% of them had been bitten while working. The odds of bites occurring in a neighborhood increase by 1.035 times for every increase in one unit in the population density and decrease by 0.998 times for every increase of US$ 1.00 in the neighborhood median monthly income of the head of the family. The occurrence of dog bites among postal workers in Curitiba is related to income and population density and prevention strategies should address mailbox position and adequate fencing to provide protection for postal workers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
title Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
spellingShingle Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
Oliveira,Eduardo Alexandre de
Dog bites
Public health
Zoonosis
title_short Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
title_full Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
title_fullStr Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
title_full_unstemmed Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
title_sort Neighborhood and postal worker characteristics associated with dog bites in postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Curitiba
author Oliveira,Eduardo Alexandre de
author_facet Oliveira,Eduardo Alexandre de
Manosso,Rose Maria
Braune,Gisela
Marcenovicz,Priscila Cavalheiro
Kuritza,Leandro Nagae
Ventura,Henrique Larsen Brunow
Paploski,Igor Adolfo Dexheimer
Kikuti,Mariana
Biondo,Alexander Welker
author_role author
author2 Manosso,Rose Maria
Braune,Gisela
Marcenovicz,Priscila Cavalheiro
Kuritza,Leandro Nagae
Ventura,Henrique Larsen Brunow
Paploski,Igor Adolfo Dexheimer
Kikuti,Mariana
Biondo,Alexander Welker
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Eduardo Alexandre de
Manosso,Rose Maria
Braune,Gisela
Marcenovicz,Priscila Cavalheiro
Kuritza,Leandro Nagae
Ventura,Henrique Larsen Brunow
Paploski,Igor Adolfo Dexheimer
Kikuti,Mariana
Biondo,Alexander Welker
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dog bites
Public health
Zoonosis
topic Dog bites
Public health
Zoonosis
description Dog bites are the third most common cause of absenteeism among postal workers of the Brazilian National Postal Service in Southern Brazil, with an average off-work time of approximately two days for each biting episode. The objective of this study was to evaluate the neighborhood characteristics involving dog bites that occurred during work time in postal workers, its impact on work and consequent preventive alternatives. A descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study was designed for all Curitiba postal workers. Data were descriptively analyzed and the hypothesis of correlation between median monthly income, population density and occurrence of dog bites was tested. A total of 34.9% of the postal workers answered the questionnaire and 64.6% of them had been bitten while working. The odds of bites occurring in a neighborhood increase by 1.035 times for every increase in one unit in the population density and decrease by 0.998 times for every increase of US$ 1.00 in the neighborhood median monthly income of the head of the family. The occurrence of dog bites among postal workers in Curitiba is related to income and population density and prevention strategies should address mailbox position and adequate fencing to provide protection for postal workers.
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